United States

U.S. National Strategy for the Arctic Region: Strong Foothold or on Thin Ice?

The White House revealed its national strategy for the Arctic region a week before the Arctic Council ministerial

The Arctic Institute Reaction to U.S. National Strategy for the Arctic Region

TAI Press Release in response to the release of the U.S.' National Strategy on the Arctic

US-Russian Arctic Strategies: Spatializing Governance and Governing Space

The US’ and Russia’s Arctic strategies read similarly in terms of their spatialization narratives, indicating a

Offshore Oil Drilling in the U.S. Arctic, Part III: Concerns and Recommendations

The Arctic represents the last frontier for oil exploration and a large prize for those companies willing to invest in

Offshore Oil Drilling in the U.S. Arctic, Part II: The Legacy of Deepwater Horizon

What are the reforms in the wake of the Deepwater Horizon blowout that could be of relevance for offshore oil drilling

Offshore Oil Drilling in the U.S. Arctic, Part I: Legal Context

The governance of offshore oil drilling in the U.S. Arctic is built on numerous legal precedents established over the

U.S. to Open More of the Arctic Ocean to Exploration as Part of 5-Year Drilling Plan

US policymakers are currently outlining plans for the post-2012 development of hydrocarbon exploration in their Arctic

Ensuring Equity for the Indigenous Within Their Nation-States for the Benefit of All

The struggle for land recognition and territorial autonomy faces a complicated path for ensuring equity for indigenous

Developing North American Arctic Offshore Oil and Gas: A Comparative Study – Part 2

The development of North American Arctic offshore oil and gas is co-determined by a number of internal factors that